Bon Parfumeur
Bon Parfumeur Eau de Parfum 701 : eucalyptus / coriander / cypress
Eau de parfum. A sensual amber, woody and spicy.
A perfume that makes you fly! First, a great freshness slightly fruity and a touch of bitterness brought by the grapefruit-pineapple duo. The 701 is an explosion of spices and aromatics: pepper, rosemary, coriander, eucalyptus, cypress. They raise the temperature, and blend wonderfully with the amber wood and incense.
Rosemary and eucalyptus, captivating essences. An explosion of sparkling and citric notes. The bergamot reveals a zesty facet whereas the grapefruit gives a fruitier note. It associates perfectly with the exotic touch of pineapple. Moreover, the heart note, which is aromatic and lightly spicy, gives character to this composition. At the bottom note, light touches of coffee and tobacco leaves emerge. Some can identify the hidden touch of cannabis.
The olfactory pyramid
Top notes
Grapefruit: bitter, zesty
Coriander: aromatic, green, orange
Pineapple: fruity, green, exotic
Heart notes
Pepper: spicy, cold
Rosemary: aromatic, camphorated, Mediterranean smell
Eucalyptus: camphorated, very fresh, woody
Base notes
Incense: camphorated, waxy, spicy and peppery
Cypress: spicy, aromatic, genepi
Amber wood: dry, earthy wood
The top notes are the first scents of the perfume. After a few minutes, the heart notes arrive and last for several hours. Then the base notes appear and can even persist for several days!
Ingredients
What does aromatic mean ?
This word calls gastronomy to mind, but it’s also a category of fragrances. It brings together fresh, invigorating, herbal and floral notes like aromatic herbs, lavender, cypress and eucalyptus. Aromatics are leaving the kitchen and entering our fragrances. You can find basil, mint, marjoram, thyme, rosemary, sage, tarragon, lemongrass, dill and so many others. Aromatic notes are often used to compose fougère scents.
Although this fragrance family is named after the French word for “fern”, it has nothing to do with the plant and is more of an olfactory impression. It calls to mind the underbrush. The fougère accord is based on lavender and woody notes, oakmoss, coumarin and bergamot, like in Jicky by Guerlain. This was the first fragrance owned by Ludovic Bonneton, founder of Bon Parfumeur.
How to recognize eucalyptus ?
Have you ever seen its little blue-green leaves in the south of France? They have a strong-smelling fresh, camphoric and woody aroma. Eucalyptus leaves and branches are steamdistilled to obtain the essential oil. As a top note, its bursting stimulating facets give a fragrance a feeling of expansion. It creates a direct impression of freshness and vitality. Due to its cleansing properties, it is subconsciously associated with the medicinal scent of a sauna or steam room.
What is cypress ?
You might think of Mediterranean landscapes with their rows of cypresses, but this tree also grows in the United States, Kenya, India and China. Its essence is citrusy, camphoric, woody and aromatic with accents of pine. It gives off bracing and invigorating facets. We love the sensation of fresh air that it creates.
Ingredients
Alcohol denat., aqua (water), parfum (fragrance), citral, citronellol, coumarin, geraniol, limonene, linalool
How to use it:
Spritz on pulse points like wrists, neck, behind ears, and inner elbows to make your fragrance last longer.
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Bon Parfumeur Eau de Parfum 701 : eucalyptus / coriander / cypress